So my cd player quit working in my 2 year old jeep. :-\
I don't have a favorite radio station primarily because the amount of talking far exceeds the amount of music any one of them play. I do occasionally listen to NPR but lately I've been in more of a music-ey way so I've lived the past couple months on "Scan."
"Scan" is a spot on your radio as much as it is a black hole in the entertainment matrix.
Living on scan gives you a wide variety of what is available. I've always been diverse in my listening pleasures so this isn't too bad for me, I like to shake things up. I've learned some new funny songs this way and for a while the ones I seemed to gravitate towards were country songs. I especially like songs with a story and very few non-country artists are able to do this. It seems there are two camps: Set up a scenario and Tell a story. I enjoy both camps but my bunk is in the tell a story one.
Recently I was in a large american city and I decided to try my scan tactic. I figured it would be mere moments before I found something so wonderful and enriching I'd never need to leave the station. As such was not the case. I found it to be a droll and quiet on the good music front as it is here in podunk. There was less static though, I'll admit that.
This blog has nothing to do with slogans. What would the three word slogan be for that? No Slogan Blog.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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I've never really had a problem with Scan. In fact I've never had one, of my own, that had a cd player. I've had 2 with a cassette player though. When I'm driving I find that my music taste is much the same as it is on winamp, versatile and completely random. I did have a cd player adapted to fit my cassette player and often played burned cds.
The problem with one radio station or another is that eventually it's like HBO and Cinamax. You've seen/heard it all before and get bored easily. Then again you can never lose with The Wiggles or Leap Frog music cd. :p
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